Supersonic Commercial Travel Begins to Take Shape
NASA has officially committed to a development timeline that will lead to the first flight of its X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft in just three years.
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NASA has officially committed to a development timeline that will lead to the first flight of its X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft in just three years.
NASA has announced tests for its X-59 QueSST Quiet Supersonic Transport jet, the ‘son of Concorde.’
GE’s Affinity is a new class of supersonic engines purpose-built for business jets.
The largest parachute ever to fly on a Mars mission has been deployed in the first of a series of tests.
Spike Aerospace predicts that supersonic flight market will exceed 13 million travelers annually, by 2025.
Lockheed Martin and Aerion just announced a partnership to develop the world’s first supersonic business jet.
The new version of the Russian Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bomber was just rolled-out.
A glimpse on a concept plane by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. This futuristic aircraft would be expected to achieve supersonic speeds.
X-plane preliminary design model tests Quiet Supersonic Technology, inside the 14- by- 22 foot subsonic tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center.
China to build supersonic ‘flying train’ with speeds of nearly 2,500 miles (4,000 km) per hour. Take a look at the video…